Body butter
- hideawayfarm150
- May 4
- 3 min read

What Makes My Body Butters Different? It Starts With Intention
Most body butters smell good because fragrance is added at the end.
Mine start differently.
Before anything is whipped or blended, I take the time to slowly infuse real botanicals—like vanilla beans, lavender, and rose—directly into oil. This step isn’t quick, but it creates something you can actually feel: a softer, more natural scent and a richer, more nourishing base for your skin.
Once those oils are ready, I blend them with mango butter, cocoa butter, and jojoba oil to create a whipped texture that melts in effortlessly. To complete each scent, I use a balanced combination of essential oils and fragrance oils—just enough to enhance what’s already there, never to overpower it.
The result is a body butter that feels smooth, absorbs beautifully, and leaves a subtle, lasting scent.
The Infused Collection
Each infused blend starts with the same slow process—but the experience it creates is completely different.
Vanilla: Warm, Soft, and Comforting
Vanilla is one of the most grounding scents I work with.
I infuse real vanilla beans into coconut oil, allowing their naturally warm, slightly sweet aroma to develop over time. This creates a depth that feels smooth and full—not sharp or artificial.
Once blended into the body butter, vanilla becomes soft, cozy, and just indulgent enough. It’s the one you reach for when you want your skincare to feel like a small ritual.
Lavender: Calm and Reset
Lavender brings a sense of calm without being overwhelming.
By infusing it first, the scent becomes more balanced and gentle. I then add a touch of essential oil to round it out, keeping it relaxing but never too strong.
This blend is perfect for evening routines or anytime you want to slow things down and reset.
Rose: Soft, Subtle Luxury
Rose is delicate—but that’s where its beauty is.
The infusion process allows its natural floral notes to come through in a way that feels light and smooth, not overly perfumed. A small amount of added scent helps lift it just enough while keeping that soft, close-to-the-skin finish.
It’s understated, elegant, and quietly luxurious.
Not Every Blend Needs an Infusion
While infusion is at the heart of many of my body butters, not every product is designed the same way—and that’s intentional.
Some people want simplicity. Others want something bright and energizing. So I created options that focus on those experiences too.
Unscented: Simple, Pure, and Essential
Sometimes, less really is more.
My unscented body butter is made without added fragrance, essential oils, or infusions. What you get instead is the natural scent of the ingredients themselves—especially the rich, chocolatey aroma of cocoa butter.
It’s a great choice for sensitive skin, fragrance-free routines, or anyone who prefers something clean and minimal.
Mango Orange: Bright and Uplifting
This blend is all about freshness and energy.
With no infusion, the focus is on a sweet, fruity scent—juicy mango paired with a burst of orange. It’s light, vibrant, and instantly uplifting.
Perfect for daytime use or whenever you want your skincare to feel a little more fun.
Why This Process Matters
There are faster ways to make products smell strong or look appealing.
But I focus on creating something that feels better over time—something that melts into your skin, smells balanced, and comes from a more thoughtful process.
Some blends are slow-infused and grounding.Others are simple, scent-free, or bright and energizing.
Every one of them is made with the same nourishing base:
Mango butter
Cocoa butter
Jojoba oil
Carefully selected oils and blends
Find What Fits You
Skincare isn’t one-size-fits-all—and it shouldn’t be.
Whether you’re drawn to:
Warm, comforting vanilla
Calm, soothing lavender
Soft, subtle rose
Pure, fragrance-free simplicity
Or bright, fruity energy
There’s a body butter here that fits naturally into your routine.
If you’ve been looking for something that feels more intentional—something that’s made with care from start to finish—you may have just found it.

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